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If you would like to change or in any manner modify the way your source files are processed, you would need to raise a proper ticket to the XTM Support team and provide all the details of your request which are listed in this article: How to request a new configuration or a change of an existing one. |
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Configuration levels
In XTM there are four main levels of configuration:
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IMPORTANT! Filter templates can sometimes be confused with project templates, but those two are completely different. The filter template has rules for analysis of files, while the project template stores predefined settings for creating a project and allocating linguists. |
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Every configuration requested can be set up on one of the above three levels. Setting configuration on a certain level means that it will override any corresponding configuration (e.g. for Excel files) with a smaller number next to it. |
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EXAMPLE There is a configuration on a global level which excludes bold text from translation, but on a filter template level it is defined to translate bold text. Now, if we were to use the filter template during the project creation stage, or apply it in a project editor after its creation (and reanalyze the said project), this bold text would be extracted for translation. |